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02/19/2009

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Libby Fife

Blue Stripe Lady looks like she is getting ready to pound that other gal with the book-the written word is not DEAD!!!!!!!!!

QueenSH

I spent most of my day yesterday searching for vintage dress patterns. I found a few and ordered them. I hope you find this pattern, it looks like it would sew up lovely.

Stephanie in AR

I bought my first vintage reproduction pattern at the Hancock pattern sale this past weekend. Cannot wait to begin sewing.If you would - there is a lovely dress pictured on another site. Could you or the other readers point me in the direction of a pattern? The page is here:http://mommylife.net/archives/2009/02/photofiddle_-_g.htmlIn a different fabric (that one isn't bad either) - the swishiness calls...

caseykoester

I like this pattern, too. I also always have to laugh at your commentaries about the models. You think up such hilarious scenarios! I'd buy a ticket to see Blue-Stripe Woman duke it out with her adversary! :)

HollyP

What about a jumper? I love a nice jumper with a ribbed turtleneck sweater, boots and tights in the chilly weather.

Cookie

I shall keep my eyes peeled for that one. (Where did that gruesome phrase come from, anyway?) I myself am still looking for a pattern which you were kind enough to put out an SOS for once. Much to my dismay, someone called Nora JS has it pictured in her flicker file, and it's even in a comfy roomy size (16) so it could be sized down instead of up. But wherever I post this plea....silence falls. Tell me, is this really THAT great a pattern??? Hard to think most people would absolutely swoon for (AND HORDE) it! But I think it would look good in white with red top-stitching and red shoes.http://www.flickr.com/photos/norajs/3104731045/Pray for me. And Butterick 2241.

Nathalie

Hi Erin, if you want to broaden your search, there's an identical 50s Anne Adams pattern -- same bodice; only difference is the skirt, which is same shape, but 4-gore. It's Anne Adams #4778. I've just bought it and it hasn't arrived yet, but if you have no luck with your search, I'd be happy to copy it for you (it's a size 17).

public emily

Bedickens! BEDICKENS!

Anonymous

The book in Stripey's hand is entitled "The Beginner's Guide to Contortionism," and she is about to show Whitey what she has learned, after reading just the first chapter!Alternatively, the book is entitled "Human Semaphor Antics" and they are both trying a few things out....--kim p.

Theresa

Erin and Cookie - I will keep an eye out for both. They are both lovely. I really like white dress ladies hair.

Anonymous

Miss Striped-Dress is saying, "Look at how tiny my waist is. Don't you wish you had a waist this small?" And Miss White-Dress responds, "Mine is as small. How else could I squeeze into the same dress?" I am just wondering which will turn blue and pass out first.--K

Cookie

Thank you, Theresa. I may be reading into this, but I'm not sure that Blue Stripe Lady isn't really a teenage male. He looks like a friend of mine from high school. But with more stretched out, Gumby-style arms.

sewducky

I'll keep and eye out for both of you (and I have a glass eye for this purpose, in fact, that I carry in my pocket and put it atop other items) but my vintage pattern shopping is sort of bah-humbuggy at the moment.Get skants. They serve well.

Desiree

You always find the best patterns! I absolutely love that blue striped dress. You totally nailed the facial expressions, too. The anticipatory, yet worried look on white dresses face kills me.

Nathalie

sewducky, love your skants!... and I'll be taking you up on your offer as soon as I've finished the dreaded, neverending deadline...

Anonymous

The dress is lovely, but I can't stop staring at their tiny tiny waists. Eighteen inch waist? Smaller? I have read some of the history of corsets and some women laced so tight that their lower ribs actually touched. I'm thinking perhaps that is what is going on here.

The Slapdash Sewist

I was going to recommend Butterick 5209 as well (Theresa beat me to it). It's a vintage reissue with the same midriff shape and same general bodice but without the collar. You could redraft the bodice to include the collar, if you're into that sort of thing. This is on my cutting table waiting to be laid out!

Theresa

Slapdash - Great minds think alike. Maybe she could use the color from the olive dress withthe liberty trim? Cookie - you may be right...

sewducky

You know I looked at my vintage patterns that are actually in my bust size and then did a retest of my torso.Uh...no undergarments on or anything (and I do wear corsets and girdles) and Simplicty 1832 from the 40's says bust of 38, waist 32 and hip of 41. Then Simplicity 1076 from the 50's is B38, w32, h41 and from the 60s: 38-30-40 which is my measurements, naturally.When I was young and skinny, B.C. (before children) I was a 32-17-33 naturally, so the patterns always seem to be normal for me.

Cel Petro

Blue striped dress--her right hand does show movement...however, might her red hair have influenced your observation???

Shaina

Okay, my fabric guru, I have a question for you!Where do you find your light cottons for summer dresses? I've been wanting to sew some light, relatively unstructured dresses for spring, but have a hard time finding any neat cotton prints that aren't quilt weight. I'm at the point of desperation where I'm going to go to Goodwill and start cutting up old sheets. If I'm looking online, what do I search for to make sure that it's a light, drape-y cotton, not something stiff and heavy? Thank you!

Erin

Hey Shaina! I've had good luck searching for cotton poplins and sateens -- they have a little more (okay, a lot more) heft than quilting cottons. I pretty much have to buy them online or at the Vogue Fabrics in Evanston, though, because JoAnns and Hancocks have very little, if any. Cotton shirting can make nice dresses, too. Good luck!

Anonymous

Have you tried www.patternrescue.com?

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